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		<title>By: bubbagump</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;&quot;&gt;music reading tipshttp://www.SpeedyMusicReading.com&lt;/a&gt;


coming from a music major (although not a violinist), the only way to become good at anything, especially an instrument is just to practice your butt off. Also, you could try and find a private lesson teacher. Set goals for your progress. For example: Learning how to play a specific portion of a peice or etc.  by the end of the week. 
that&#039;s the best advice i got for you. : )</description>
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<p>coming from a music major (although not a violinist), the only way to become good at anything, especially an instrument is just to practice your butt off. Also, you could try and find a private lesson teacher. Set goals for your progress. For example: Learning how to play a specific portion of a peice or etc.  by the end of the week.<br />
that&#8217;s the best advice i got for you. : )</p>
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